The Department of Transportation with respect to state highways may place signs prohibiting or restricting the stopping, standing or parking of vehicles on any highway where, in its judgment, such stopping, standing or parking is deemed by the Department of Transportation to be hazardous to those using the highway or where the stopping, standing or parking of vehicles would unduly interfere with the free movement of traffic thereon. Such signs shall be official signs and no person shall stop, stand or park any vehicle in violation of the restrictions stated on such signs.
S.C. Code Ann. § 56-5-2540
Stopping, standing, or parking may be prohibited on state highways
Known as the Uniform Act
The act spans §§ 56–56 (418 sections).
Applied in 1 court decision — leading case Clemson University v. Speth (2001)
Most recently applied in Clemson University v. Speth (February 2001)
1962 Code SECTION 46-486; 1952 Code SECTION 46-486; 1949 (46) 466; 1993 Act No. 181, SECTION 1414.
Official source: South Carolina Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain South Carolina statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.